Deno Third Party Modules
deno.land/x is a hosting service for Deno scripts. It caches releases of open-source modules stored on GitHub and serves them at an easy-to-remember domain.
Deno can import modules from any location on the web, like GitHub, a personal webserver, or a CDN like esm.sh, Skypack, jspm.io or jsDelivr.
To make it easier to consume third party modules Deno provides some built in tooling like deno info
and deno doc
.
- connectPowerful and extensible router for Deno with std/http in mind
- configurationA collection of tools for handling Deno's configuration.
- confSimple config handling for your app or module with Deno.
- concurrentjsNon-blocking Concurrent Computation for JavaScript RTEs (Web Browsers, Node.js & Deno)
- composiumCreate handlers for Deno.serve. Powered by functional composition and the URL Pattern API.
- commercetools_demo_sdkcommercetools deno sdk
- commercetools_demo_cliA commercetools command line interface using Deno
- commands🌈 Create commands shortcuts for node js and deno
- commandisOfficial framework for Corddis lib ( for Deno only )
- cometThe InfernoJS package, forked for Deno. :fire: + :sauropod: = ☄️.
- combined_log_formatCombined Log Format (Apache, nginx) streaming parser for Deno
- colormathA color conversion and color manipulation library written in typescript for Node.js, Deno and Browser 🎨.
- colorifyA Deno 🦕 package 📦 for terminal 🖍 colors!
- collectionUtility data structure for Deno (Discord.js Collection).
- colibriSmall library for prototyping websites on Deno
- colepioSimple Deno module which allows easy creation of CLI's.
- timeoutAbortable promise timeout for Deno
- coffeeDeno Configuration
- codeview🦕 Deno Coverage Webview Reporter
- coderData encoder and decoder that cares about data types.
Q&A
How do I use modules on deno.land/x?
The basic format of code URLs is https://deno.land/x/IDENTIFIER@VERSION/FILE_PATH
. If you leave out the version it will be defaulted to the most recent version released for the module.
Can I find functionality built-in to Deno here?
No, the built-in runtime is documented on deno doc and in the manual. See /std for the standard modules.
I am getting a warning when importing from deno.land/x!
deno.land/x warns you when you are implicitly importing the latest version of a module (when you do not explicitly specify a version). This is because it can be unsafe to not tag dependencies. To get rid of the warning, explicitly specify a version.
Can I edit or remove a module on deno.land/x?
Module versions are persistent and immutable. It is thus not possible to edit or delete a module (or version), to prevent breaking programs that rely on this module. Modules may be removed if there is a legal reason to do (for example copyright infringement).
A module is name-squatting or its just made as a joke, can I have it?
Name squatting is not allowed on the deno.land/x/. If you feel that a module is not currently usable, has not been legitimately under development for more than 90 days, and you have a concrete proposal to publish a well-maintained module in its place, please contact support.